This year’s edition of the Venice Biennale points to and even reinforces the growing interest of collectors
If sales so far this year are anything to go by, the high-profile auctions taking place this month may not bring much excitement
The Venice Biennale is a good time to pull back the curtain on the funding of major arts events, which can often be shrouded in mystery
The director of the 2024 Biennale talks to Apollo about the challenges the event faces and why he is sanguine about the changing political tides
After a period of mediocre post-pandemic growth, what will the next year bring? Apollo’s columnist peers through the mists to make some predictions
The art market is one of Britain’s economic successes, but politicians of all stripes are unsupportive of the sector
The first Frieze Art Fair in 2003 made the capital cool again – but how much does it matter now, 20 years on?
Seven leading curators, art advisors and gallerists look back on the launch of the London event and consider how relevant it is today
A new breed of business is offering investors shares in blue-chip artworks – and making big claims about their profitability
A wave of emerging galleries is breaking across the capital despite difficult economic conditions